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- Portland Tribune
- How can Portland get out of its economic funk?
- Board to hear first high school redesign recommendations
- Rose City ready to star again in 'Leverage' filming
- Portland ready to star again in 'Leverage' filming
- Portland bike plan wobbles under funding questions
- Who Dat! Inji, dat's who. Zoo's orangutan choses Super Bowl winner
- Shooting, stabbing keep police busy
- Who Dat! Inji dat's who. Zoo's orangutan choses Super Bowl winner
- Zoo's orangutans split on Super Bowl winner
- Turf war looms over control of county jails
- Gresham-Barlow employees take case to school board
- Milwaukie High teacher arrested, charged with sexual abuse
- Adams: Portland can be 'hub' for sustainable development
- Troopers slap 41 drivers with fines for cell phone violations
- National unemployment rate drops to 9.7 percent in January
- Fund set up for Gresham shooting victim
- Police hold man in strangulation death
- Discovery of woman's body prompts homicide probe
- Point: 'Vicious attacks' halted recall effort, harassed citizens
- Counterpoint: 'Hostility' is pretext to hiding results of recall
- Portland Business Journal
- Ex-Intel exec Rajiv Goel pleads guilty in insider case
- Lower water runoff impacts BPA revenue
- Agricultural sales fall in 2009
- Ex-Intel exec Rajiv Goel's plea seen in insider case
- Rentrak reports Q3 loss
- Lower water runoff effects BPA revenue
- Cornett says he s earned public financing
- UPS to furlough 300 pilots
- Merix shareholders approve merger
- Rentrak signs deal with DISH
- Revenue forecast drops by $183 million
- Oregon home insurance costs among lowest in nation
- Harry & David income rises on falling sales
- Portland launches business Web site
- Wells Fargo to hire 1,400 brokers
- Adams calls for business funding
- The Columbian newspaper exits bankruptcy
- Former Legacy CFO takes Evergreen post
- Evraz names Rehwinkel CEO
- West Coast Bancorp seeks to raise $10M
- KATU TV
- Blast at Conn. power plant kills at least 5
- Rep. John Murtha of Pa. dies at 77
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty to manslaughter
- Super Bowl thriller captures historic super-sized audience
- Caring for your pet
- WA among states weighing sale of liquor business
- Researchers: Let's use wolves to thin the herds
- Body of Washougal man uncovered in Haiti
- Body of Washougal man uncovered in Haiti
- Front and center: FDA weighs serving sizes
- Local legislator hires Scott Brown's consulting firm
- Rep. John Murtha of Pa. dies at 77
- Boeing's new super freighter takes to the skies
- Stranded Wash. ice climbers find their way home
- Researchers: Let's use wolves to thin the herds
- Elderly driver leaves his car teetering on the edge
- Researchers: Let's use wolves to thin the herds
- Elderly driver leaves his car teetering on the edge
- Stranded Wash. ice climbers find their way home
- Special Report: Caring for your pet
- KCBY TV
- Police: Man attacked with hammer at shopping mall
- Coast Guard rescues stranded surfer
- Decomposed body in Oregon State sweatshirt found near Umpqua River
- Global Warming shapes the South Coast's future.. and past
- Brides buy local at Annual Wedding fair
- Brides buy local at Annual Wedding fair
- Friends and local business say so long to Seahawk Seafood
- Friends and local business say so long to Seahawk Seafood
- Which came first, dinosaurs or birds?
- Which came first, dinosaurs or birds?
- Decomposed body in Oregon State sweatshirt found near Umpqua River
- Super Bowl was most-watched program in TV history
- State police make 58 DUII arrests over Super Bowl weekend
- Teen girl, 17, dropped off at Coos Bay hospital, declared dead
- Bandon school bus crashes near end of long trip
- Bandon school bus crashes near end of long trip
- State police make 58 DUII arrests over Super Bowl weekend
- Teen girl, 17, dropped off at Coos Bay hospital, declared dead
- Teen girl, 17, dropped at Coos Bay hospital, declared dead
- Teen girl, 17, dropped at Coos Bay hospital, declared dead
- KGW TV
- West Linn politicians face angry public Monday
- Whoite supremacist gets 7.5 years for Oregon conviction
- Daughter of OHSU president killed by train
- West Linn Mayor Galle's open letter to city residents
- West Linn politicians face angry public Monday
- West Linn politicians face angry public Monday
- Daughter of OHSU president killed by train
- House votes to extend drilling ban off Oregon Coast
- House votes to extend drilling ban off Oregon Coast
- House votes to extend drilling ban off Oregon Coast
- Grain prices rally ahead of February crop report
- Chinese spy gets more than 15 years in prison
- Ex-Intel executive pleads guilty in NYC to fraud
- US to commit $78.5M to try to halt Asian carp
- Judge puts SEC on defensive at NYC hearing on deal
- Experts work to repair historic Oregon lighthouse
- Flooded PSU bookstore damages near $1M
- Crash leaves car dangling over edge of Milwaukie parking lot
- Remains of Washougal man found amid Haiti quake ruins
- Crash leaves car dangling over edge of Milwaukie parking lot
- KMTR TV
- Teen's suspicious death
- Agriculture sales fall almost 15 percent
- Corvallis doctor returns from Haiti
- School immunization records deadline Feb. 17
- Oregon House votes to extend offshore drilling ban
- Body found on riverbank near Elkton
- Eugene police investigating shooting death of railroad worker
- Oregon lawmakers expecting revenue shortfall
- BPA forecasting revenue loss from dry weather
- Wind farm proposed for rugged Oregon mountain
- Eugene police investigating railroad worker death
- Oregon State defeats Oregon 62-42
- Small stimulus energy grants make big difference
- Jury awards damages to AutoZone workers
- Oregon studies role age plays in child-abuse checks
- 2nd Round of Doctors Leave for Haiti
- UPDATE: 2 arrested in counterfeiting scheme
- Coos County takes steps to reduce cancer rates
- OSP: 41 tickets in January for cell phone violations
- Race for the Cure coming to Eugene on 10-10-10
- KMVU TV
- KPIC TV
- Eugene man jailed after fiery car chase dies at hospital
- Ban the bag? Bill would outlaw plastic sacks
- Special Olympics athletes compete in Sutherlin basketball tournament
- Deepest dive ever: 'Another day at the office'
- Roseburg police investigating break-in at Hanson Jewelers
- Reedsport gets a new weather station
- Police: Man attacked with hammer at shopping mall
- 'He knows he's wanted and he doesn't feel he has anything to lose'
- Kids kickoff fundraising fishing derby
- Quake off N. California coast felt in Oregon
- Middle school students learn leadership skills
- Florists recommend bouquet buying early this Valentines
- Jury seated for Austin Clark murder trial
- Should Ore. lawmakers meet every year?
- Fishing boat catches pieces of mystery ship
- Coast Guard rescues stranded surfer
- Court document details alleged sex between teacher, student
- State police make 58 DUII arrests over Super Bowl weekend
- Decomposed body in Oregon State sweatshirt found near Umpqua River
- Teen girl, 17, dropped off at Coos Bay hospital, declared dead
- KTVL TV
- KTVZ TV
- Devils D Salmela taken off ice on stretcher
- Criminal probe is launched in Conn. plant blast
- Boeing's 747-8 freighter completes first flight
- Mexico arrests 2 reputed leaders of Tijuana gang
- Report: NKorea's Kim reiterates disarmament pledge
- Quake shakes southern Mexico, felt in capital
- Attorney: Brooke Sheen wants case dismissed
- AP Interview: NY's Paterson lashes back at rumors
- Criminal probe is launched in Conn. plant blast
- Seats at a premium on planes, trains out of DC
- Daughter of OHSU president killed by train
- Supremacist gets 7.5 years for Ore. conviction
- Andre Leon Talley to judge 'Top Model'
- Del Toro says he has soft spot for monsters
- Whatever the weather, US moguls team is ready
- Rogge expresses concern about Russian doping cases
- Still no word from Toyota on Prius recall
- AstraZeneca gets OK for expanded Crestor use
- Iowa AG files charges over film tax credits
- Chrysler pledges $550M to build Fiat 500 in Mexico
- KVAL TV
- State police find 113 pounds of pot in car
- No more 'Mr. Mom': Stay-at-home dads like the job
- University of Oregon grads to wear biodegradable caps and gowns
- UO grads to wear biodegradable gowns
- Lost climbers: 'The best and the worst climbing experience we've ever had'
- UO grads to wear biodegradable gowns
- Lost climbers: 'The best and the worst climbing experience we've ever had'
- Test your Oregon IQ: What is the state beverage?
- Test your Oregon IQ: What is the state beverage?
- Super Bowl was most-watched program in TV history
- Decomposed body in Oregon State sweatshirt found near Umpqua River
- Which came first, dinosaurs or birds?
- Decomposed body in Oregon State sweatshirt found near Umpqua River
- Which came first, dinosaurs or birds?
- Teen girl, 17, dropped off at Coos Bay hospital, declared dead
- Bandon school bus crashes near end of long trip
- State police make 58 DUII arrests over Super Bowl weekend
- Pregnant woman survives crash into tree
- One dead, two hurt in Lincoln City shooting
- Teen girl, 17, dropped off at Coos Bay hospital, declared dead
- The Bulletin
- Focal point; For high-flying Hawk Kassi Conditt, a new season means a new challenge at La Pine
- Winter is missing in Vancouver as Games approach; Warm weather and lack of snow are causes for conern with the opening ceremony just days away
- Concert for a cause; Domino Room show benefits Doctors Without Borders relief efforts in Haiti
- Schooling in sync; Students work together in reading groups. Teachers work together to identify what students need help with. Local schools using the system are seeing success.
- 15 ways to go green without going broke
- AT&T withdraws Sisters-area cell tower application
- New revenue forecast: Budget $182 million in the hole
- Deschutes jail inmate dies after suicide attempt
- Focal point; For high-flying Hawk Kassi Conditt, a new season means a new challenge at La Pine
- 15 ways to go green without going broke
- Concert for a cause; Domino Room show benefits Doctors Without Borders relief efforts in Haiti
- Schooling in sync; Students work together in reading groups. Teachers work together to identify what students need help with. Local schools using the system are seeing success.
- A fruitful trip to Strawberry country; In Grant County, snowmobilers far outnumber skiers, and the local riders are happy to give novices a hand
- Volunteer Search Feb. 7, 2010
- Volunteer Search
- Volunteer Search
- Cougars still on top; With a win against Pendleton, Mountain View remains in first place in the Intermountain Conference standings
- Snowmobiling in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness A fruitful trip to Strawberry country; In Grant County, snowmobilers far outnumber skiers, and the local riders are happy to give novices a hand
- Check this action; There were fans and hard-fought games. There was a trip to state on the line. Competitors may have been using their minds, not their muscles, but as one put it, ‘It’s an intense sport.’
- Without water; Hundreds of Central Oregonians who can't pay their bills have their water shut off. For people like Lynette Nicks, who's recovering from cancer, that's especially dangerous.
- Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland
- Viability a challenge for Coliseum
- Port of Portland may increase Hoffman contract
- BETC changes move out of committee
- Oregon City seeking use for historic building
- Core 4 breaks up to reach agreement
- Cornelius center of reserves dispute
- Adams' speech focuses on jobs, sustainability
- Project monitors OSU energy use
- Wildenhaus joins Fluid Market Strategies
- Eagleton joins Wells Fargo Private Bank
- Bean joins Bluestone & Hockley
- Cornelius 'ground zero' of dispute
- Adams focuses on jobs, sustainability
- AGC cheers stimulus deal with Canada
- Vote on Portland bike plan delayed
- Legislation would extend tax credit cash option
- Vote on bike plan delayed until next week
- Salvaged items used as decor
- Builders seek waivers for healthcare law
- Group says electric vehicles will create jobs
- Herald and News
- Fire breaks out at Eastern Television on Bedford Street
- LETTER: St. Anne's work in Haiti a source of pride, 02-09-10
- OUR VIEW: Pension reform politics
- PURCELL: Pardon the Presidents Day confusion
- DURST: Barack deserves to hear the truth
- LETTER: No voodoo in sound economics, 02-09-10
- Freetown students collect stuffed animals for Haiti children
- Luttrell mulls options against Somerset School Committee
- Westport officials seek 5.2 percent budget hike for 2011
- OBITUARIES 02-08-10
- DIONNE: On health care, finish the kitchen
- OUR VIEW: End antiquated policy
- DION: Hidden agenda and useless proposal
- Preservation Society of Newport County endorses opposition to LNG site
- Fall River councilors will consider hiking pay for new treasurer
- HEALTH BENEFITS: Free vascular screenings ID problems in early stages
- Crawford staff goes red for heart association
- HEALTH BENEFITS: Free vascular screenings ID problems in early stages
- Parade and Fourth of July Committee to donate funds to Trahan family
- Former Freetown Finance Committee chairman to run for seat again
- Mail Tribune
- Ashland panel looks at Croman complaints
- Gold Hill to weigh public works restructuring
- More work begins on Savage Rapids
- Program keeps the music alive for kids
- 'Father of medical marijuana' speaks
- Ashland panel looks at Croman complaints
- Anti-semitism led brothers to change name
- Redoing Savage Rapids
- Emergency Services
- Gold Hill to weigh public works restructuring
- Inside the shock of Haiti
- Taking the Plunge
- 24-hour journey completed for Haiti
- Authorities ease into citing drivers on cells
- Talent councilman resigns again
- SOU's Lofstedt breaks dad's pin record in romp
- Emergency Services
- Seat belt loophole
- Construction work dropped off across the nation
- Inside the shock of Haiti
- News-Review
- Truth of Youth: What has been the biggest change in your lifetime?
- Truth of Youth: What has been the biggest change in your lifetime?
- Body found along bank of Umpqua River
- Douglas County dentists donate services
- Child soldiers are world's problem
- Childrens' lives will never be the same
- Let kids be kids, not killers
- Young girls also face nightmare
- Boys and girls forced to commit crimes
- Asking for help with silent cries
- Too young to fight in anyone's war
- Editor's note: Child Soldier letters
- Myrtle Creek woman thankful after bout with rare disorder
- Richard 'Chick' Huelshoff
- Death Notices for February 8, 2010
- Helen Marie Labadie (Nee Cameron)
- Clifford Maxwell Bryden
- Miki Rohkar
- Gary Allen Blackford
- Death Notices for February 7, 2010
- The Oregonian
- More than one of three Oregon schools misses No Child Left Behind standards
- High school students donate blood in record numbers
- Serious damage to Sherwood auto shop narrowly averted
- Two-car crash blamed on unsafe entry into intersection
- House Democrats promise to raise $10 corporate minimum tax
- Enhanced traffic enforcement in Tualatin
- Many elementary schools fail to meet performance targets under No Child Left Behind
- Protesters climb onto Morrison bridge, unfurl banner
- Worker accused of stealing from elderly charges
- Corrections worker accused of romance with an inmate
- New Smith ad hits Merkley for furniture upgrade
- Motorcyclist clocked speeding 136 miles-per-hour
- Five die in plane crash on Oregon Coast
- A new home for breaking news from The Oregonian
- State ethics board will investigate one current, two former Reynolds School District employees
- Salem police arrest bank robbery suspect
- Oregon volunteers head to South Pacific disaster sites
- The Register-Guard
- OBITUARIES
- EDUCATIONEXTRA OPPORTUNITIES
- EDUCATION EXTRA ACHIEVEMENTS
- EDUCATION EXTRA BOOK PICKS
- CALENDAR
- FOR THE RECORD
- OBITUARIES
- BRIEFLY NORTHWEST
- Death of 17-year-old girl investigated in Coos Bay
- Police to target driving dangers
- Schools still budget cautiously
- PURSUIT OF JUSTICE
- A family left behind
- Obama s vision for space
- Embrace virtual schools
- DAVID BRODER: Obama s olive branch needs to be offered again
- EUGENE ROBINSON: Toyota s tragic flaw leads to fall from grace
- KEVIN CAP : The blitz over Britain economic this time around
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR S MAILBAG
- EDITORIAL: NOAA made right choice
- Statesman Journal
- Oregon s economy slowly recovering, state economist says
- Oregon House's override shields PERS recipients from math errors
- Will Obama's new combative engagement spark 'question time'?
- Another View: Distracted driving
- Another View: Obama's deeds must match his rhetoric
- Rant: Obama
- Urge lawmakers to drop a proposal for Oregon sales tax
- Majority's tax increase on minority is unfair
- Column doesn't help heal 'Oregon Divide'
- Constitution's meaning is unaffected by votes
- Obama can alter tone in politics, or voters will
- Annual session idea has both fans and foes
- Obama generation grows up ... and other editorial cartoons
- Hospital to give information on heart health Wednesday
- Deadline March 1 for two unions' scholarships
- Oregon economic index rises for fifth month
- Salem gets grant to protect historical property
- Library to hold Valentine party for preschool kids
- Fraud official focuses on medical products
- City pursues plan for bike and foot path
- Central Oregonian
- White Buffaloes slip by Cowgirls in overtime 63-61
- agle/Indians roll past Cowboys for easy win
- Eagle/Indians knock off Cowgirls
- Lost Texas trucker found safe in Ochocos
- Local man booked for attempted assault
- Memorial vandal arrested
- A first for the freight depot
- Deficit may force Ochoco Elementary to close
- More than scribbling
- Rita Harlan
- Albert Decker
- Helen Vickers
- Wilbern Lossing
- Grapplers test Redmond before falling 39-34
- Buffs sprints past Cowboys in final period
- White Buffaloes slip by Cowgirls in overtime 63-61
- Memorial vandal caught
- Unemployment claims down from last year
- Prineville Police will patrol for impaired drivers on Superbowl Sunday
- A different kind of blue
- The Madras Pioneer
- CHS girls fighting for TRL No. 7 seed
- County residents say no to M66, 67
- State school fund distributes $158K to county schools
- Miller Ford dealership drops Nissan car line
- Farm Fair runs Feb. 3 and 4
- Slim down, shape up, win cash
- Homeless count successful
- Sheriff to enter plea, resign Feb. 3
- Initiative would amend city charter
- Crooked River Ranch Roundup
- Bulldogs split league games
- Culver battles bigger schools
- Barrett leads MHS to second
- Ceciliani instructs at baseball clinic
- Bucks pay Buffs back
- Yo, Adrian
- FEB. 3 BRIEFS
- Swimmers tune up
- Buffalos snap losing skid
- Bulldogs split league games
- Oregon Business
- Southwest Community Connection
- Community Interest Calendar for February
- Are jetliners ruining Congress, and the nation?
- It's time to repay our debt to Haiti
- SW HOPE launches huge effort to meet increased food needs
- Putting the 'I' back in sports fitness
- Mercury retrograde is messing with my life
- Hillsdale senior group continues to write, thrive
- Looking for secrets through a viewfinder
- Barbur is on track for light rail
- Bike improvements upset neighborhood
- Bridlemile residents reject modified swales plan
- Owners in foreclosure have help, A.G.'s office says
- Alpenrose named most-admired company
- Voters say 'yes' to tax increase measures
- Man injured by car on SW Taylor's Ferry Road
- Merkley promotes locally inspired energy-efficiency plan
- Bullets, not firecrackers, ring in New Year at one home
- Deciphering 2009
- The stories we loved (and hated) in 2009
- Request for an omission show the need for inclusion
- Beaverton Valley Times
- School notes
- News Briefs - Feb. 4
- TVF&R chief helps put order to Haiti crisis chaos
- WES: The first year in numbers
- Little Waiting Room
- For sale: Houses for Haiti
- Police catch up with driver who struck bicyclist
- Local volunteer battles 'emotional challenge' after Haiti devastation
- Beaverton's secret water house
- Gas leak closes Mt. View Middle School Thursday, Feb. 4
- Sheriff's deputies link Aloha man to hit-and-run collision with bicyclist
- Beaverton councilor won't seek re-election
- Woman escapes 20-foot flames that destroyed home
- Memorial services set for Bert Halewyn
- Billiards tourney sheds light on domestic violence
- Sentence for two
- Schools cheer tax measure success
- College student's lung diary goes viral
- Denny Doyle: One year later
- Young scientists step closer to Intel Science Talent Search's top prize
- Willamette Week
- () Ask the Editor
- (Ask the Editor) What Were We Thinking?
- The Scuzzies
- (Top 5) Eyedea's Top 5 Favorite Herbal Remedies
- Cars & Trains Saturday, Feb. 6
- CD Reviews: Emancipator, Oracle
- Pupusa Quest
- (Clublist Spotlight) Let There Be Lights
- (Headout Picks) Lonely Hearts Club Band
- (Cheapskate) The Best Cheap And Free Deals In Town
- (SCOOP) Gossip More Absorbing Than The iPad.
- Wells Tower Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned
- The Crusaders
- (Letters to the Editor) Inbox
- (Dr. Know) Dr. Know
- (Murmurs) Always Asking, Always Telling.
- (Hot Seat) Gov. Ted Kulongoski
- Second Time Around
- Sex And The City
- Paulson Shoots, Scores
- Estacada News
- News Brief: Community Center sponsoring dinner Saturday, other events
- News Brief: 'Vortex I' to air Monday
- Melvin 'Mel' Lemond Abott Jr.
- Frances Marlowe
- Melvin
- LoVonne 'Lonnie' Hager
- Donald Lee Condon
- Marie LeAnne Beesley
- Samuel 'Sam' Haines
- Around Town...
- Photo: Help for Haiti
- Sheriff/Fire Calls
- ERFD will burn building Saturday
- Lodging study begins in Estacada
- Big band swings back into Estacada Feb. 12
- News Brief: Estacada Little League registration still open
- News Brief: Rivermill Elementary selling movie tickets
- Photo: Making Progress
- State police investigate death at McIver Park
- Landslide partially blocks Clackamas River near Barton
- Hillsboro Argus
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Dairy Creek Park
- County law library in Hillsboro is not just for lawyers
- Free Wi-Fi in Downtown Hillsboro continues to grow
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Orchard Park
- Tracking LEED growth in Hillsboro
- Saturday night in Hillsboro
- Brown Bag Concert
- Rose's Deli in Tanasbourne closes
- Welcome to the new Hillsboro metro area
- Power Curve Self Defense classes for Women
- Do you want a really good wiener??
- Do you want a really good weiner??
- Coffee anyone?
- JB Thomas Open House
- Like Sushi? You're gonna love Sushi Zen!!
- Fireworks for the Fourth?
- Shoes Needed
- Downtown Streets Busy Tuesday Evening
- Summer Concert Series at Hart
- Police Dog Competition
- Lake Oswego Review
- It's time for Congress to deliver on promises
- Casino issue surfaces again; it needs closure one way or another
- cartoon
- Letters
- Campaign ads were misleading
- Voters: 'There is no free lunch'
- Taylor Swift could learn a thing or two from local musicians
- what's happening
- Piecing Together A Future
- Lake Oswego has connection to Oscars with 'Coraline' nod
- Bradbury, Kitzhaber to talk in LO Feb. 10
- State of City (x2) coming up
- LO investors roll dice with voters
- potential retail sales chart
- police blotter
- Obituaries
- You are what you drink
- Vandals strike again, leaving Lake Oswego family in fear
- Former LO resident pleads guilty to federal fraud, money laundering charges
- Hoagland to step down as Riverdale superintendent
- News-Times
- Middle ground on reserves is best
- Letters
- Let's put the brakes on light-rail fantasy
- Tales of two cities: Planners share growth stories
- Auction aims to raise $20K for school district strings program
- Schools continue aid campaigns for Haiti
- Murder attempt stokes gang violence
- Gaston remembers Good Samaritan with benefit game
- Cornelius company pledges lab equipment to Haiti
- Tax hikes adopted; kicker up next as legislators wind back into gear
- Cornelius at center of reserve debates
- In Forest Grove, it's jobs that count most
- UPDATE: Power restored to downtown Forest Grove
- Letters
- Critics of public spending are glad to take it
- Headlines will end, but need in Haiti won't
- Woodfold cuts 35% of payroll
- Opponents take LNG to court
- What's this Ford done for you lately?
- Following the money trail to the ballot
- The Outlook
- Troopers slap 41 drivers with fines for cell phone violations
- National unemployment rate drops to 9.7 percent in January
- Obituaries for Feb. 6, 2010
- Public Meetings: Feb. 6, 2010
- Turf war looms over control of county jails
- Gresham-Barlow employees take case to school board
- Eligibility expands for storefront improvement grants
- Gresham resident appointed to Portland housing commission
- Teens guilty of online threats against students, staff at Barlow
- Reform spending, then the kicker
- Congressman stands firm on his record
- East County fans take sides in Super Bowl
- Fund set up for Gresham shooting victim
- Wood Village plans City Hall dedication
- Fund set up for Gresham shooting victim
- Movie Gallery bankruptcy will close video stores
- Architect selected for East County courthouse project
- Advance preparation will save lives
- Just the 0ther Day
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- The Sandy Post
- Preparation will save lives
- A real-life lesson comes to late-night television
- Sandy area plans ahead for disaster
- Police recruits get feet wet in on-the-ground training
- Police arrest Sandy man for shooting at Gresham poker parlor
- Sandy Goodwill store closing in three months
- Bull Run powerhouse attracts buyer
- Obituaries for Feb. 3, 2010
- Science rooms at new Sandy High School take a leap forward
- Gresham man arrested on drug, assault charges
- Sandy man held in Gresham poker club shooting
- Surprise catch on the Clackamas River
- Voters say 'yes' to tax increase measures
- Aaron Bayer named principal of Sandy High School
- Letter to the Editor: Jan. 13, 2009
- Letters to the Editor: Jan. 27, 2010
- A few words from a proud Pioneer
- New Sandy High School on target for 2012 opening
- Portland aid groups find devastation, needs in Haiti
- December's unemployment rate 'hovers' at 11 percent
- The South County Spotlight
- Troopers slap 41 drivers with fines for cell phone violations
- Resource deficit is real villain in pit bull case
- Letters to editor - Feb. 3
- PCC commits $25,000 to aid county outreach
- Around the region
- Warren store offers new, but familiar, feeling
- Man files suit against St. Helens over water trouble
- Rampaging dogs kill baby goat and its mom
- State plays 20 questions with hospital district
- Legislative leaders start special session with simple goal: jobs, jobs, jobs
- Locals examine fallout from Measures 66/67
- Fish preserve
- CC Barber: The people's favorite
- Police nab alleged laundromat flasher in St. Helens
- Miss Oregon's CC Barber gets Miss America swimsuit win
- Give aid after headlines fade
- Letters to editor - Jan. 27
- Convicted dogfighter's pit bulls on death row
- Developer of Havlik Road properties files bankruptcy
- Second Street, as envisioned, will unlock Scappoose neighborhood
- The Times
- Police Log - Feb 4
- Soapbox: Ash Creek flooding nearly cost me my life
- Soapbox: Metro, be honest about what you want from Stafford
- Letter: Rivalry basketball games a hoot
- Reform spending then reform kicker
- Unyielding opinions endanger future plans
- News Briefs - Feb. 4
- TVF&R chief helps put order to Haiti crisis chaos
- Durham: New cost for Tualatin cops no good
- WES: The first year in numbers
- Oregon native opens 'unique' flooring business in Tigard
- Tigard High student performs at Grammys with Dave Matthews
- Tualatin council candidate wants to 'take back our government'
- Stafford pilot's Haiti flight brings hope to helpless victims
- Tigard Chamber of Commerce pushes for 100 new members
- Tualatin's Nerd Herd
- Suspect arrested in Tualatin armed robbery
- Police Log - Jan. 28
- Yes, taxes passed, but real solutions needed
- Letters
- West Linn Tidings
- Text of Galle's complaint against Jordan released by AG
- Outcomes, not acres, are key to growth
- cartoon
- Taylor not too swift at Grammys
- Consider the source of Stafford growth arguments
- Yes on M66/67 campaign lied, engaged in class warfare
- Point: 'Vicious attacks' halted recall effort, harassed citizens
- Counterpoint: 'Hostility' is pretext to hiding results of recall
- Rush is not a hatemonger
- what's happening
- Coast Guard scrambles to save boat
- Called to duty
- Faith healers found guilty in OC
- police log
- obituaries
- West Linn Mayor Galle wants city manager out
- WL councilors Burgess, Carson and Kovash get to stay on after recall fails
- West Linn may ask voters to annex Parker Road
- Both ballot measures pass in state
- cartoon
- Clackamas Review
- Milwaukie High teacher arrested, charged with sexual abuse
- Obituaries
- Mercy Corps' jobs program aims to put Haiti back on its feet
- Jury finds Beagleys guilty in faith-healing case
- BEAGLEYS FOUND GUILTY
- Police Logs
- Warrant sweep nets 31 arrests
- Obituaries
- Happy Valley plan not a mall, but an 'experience'
- Haiti: Headlines will end, need will not
- Happy Valley woman names Rose Festival flower
- Metro candidates spar, agree at debate
- Legislative leaders' No. 1 special session issue: jobs jobs jobs
- Schools still facing cuts
- News briefs: county board vacancy; NCSD teachers give
- Sternwheeler gets stuck
- Prosecutors hammer at faith-healing parents' action in closing arguments
- Faith healing: prosecution recalls Ava's death
- Faith healers: 'criminals' or well-meaning parents?
- Mother takes stand, says she never thought son could die
- The Sherwood Gazette
- Sherwood police seize two pounds of pot during traffic stop
- Council to decide fate of Old Cannery plans on Feb. 16
- Talking trash: A Dumpster dilemma
- Planning Commission recommends approval of Cannery Square planned unit development
- Voters say 'yes' to tax increase measures
- Rookie Reflections
- Candidates vie for top county spot
- Talking trash: A Dumpster dilema
- Budget won't ask for staff cuts
- City approves Verizon Communications cable transfer to Frontier Communications Corp.
- Police blotter
- Cell phone grace period almost over
- Letters to the Editor
- The Robin Hood Festival Association wants you for Maid Marian Court
- Driver arrested after vehicle crashes into Sherwood police car
- Commission mulls conditions for Cannery Square PUD recommendation
- Tom Brian won't seek re-election to Washington County's top post
- Sherwood police to allow cell phone grace period
- City looks at seeking Metro money for town center, corridor location study
- Busy burglary suspect faces charges in Tigard-area break-ins
- Concordia University Portland
- CU Baseball vs. Pacific Lutheran University (9)
- CU Men's Golf vs. Point Loma Invitational
- CU Men's Golf vs. Point Loma Invitational
- Intramural Soccer
- CU Softball vs. SOU Tournament (7-7)
- Nike awards grant to launch new Concordia University Athlete Corps
- Artist Meet & Greet Reception
- CU Baseball vs. Bethany University (7-9)
- CU Softball vs. SOU Tournament (7-7)
- Twilight Movie Night: Double Feature
- Job Shop Series: Speed Interviewing
- Oregon Academy of Science 69th Annual Meeting
- CU Baseball vs. Bethany University (7-9)
- CU Softball vs. SOU Tournament (7)
- Honors Program Information Session
- Intramural Basketball Finals
- Intramural Volleyball Finals
- CU Men's Basketball vs. Conference Tournament begins
- ASCU Elections
- Hot Chocolate for The Homeless
- Eastern Oregon University
- Final senior vocal performance slated for winter term
- New certificate programs available beginning winter term
- Future Business Leaders compete for regional title
- Classic comedy, 'The Odd Couple' comes to EOU stage
- Mountaineers take on College of Idaho
- Group exhibition, 'Creation of Identity' opens Feb. 5
- Axelrod looks at nature, human indifference in new book of poems
- EOU reduces housing costs for on-campus students
- Chemistry Club continues legacy of outreach
- Pursuit of higher education runs in the family
- George Fox University
- Perkins speaks on racial justice, reconciliation this week
- Perkins speaks on racial justice, reconciliation this week
- Symphonic Band plays Thursday in Bauman Auditorium
- Peace Corps Info Session
- Orientation Coordinator Applications Due
- Spring Serve Trip Applications Available
- May Serve t-shirts
- Pepperdine professor discusses spiritual themes in culture Feb. 8
- Pepperdine professor discusses spiritual themes in culture Feb. 8
- Crescent Survey
- Fire extinguisher inspection scheduled week of Feb. 8
- John Perkins visits campus to speak on justice, reconciliation Feb. 10-11
- John Perkins visits campus to speak on justice, reconciliation Feb. 10-11
- George Fox hosts winter band concert Feb. 11
- Homecoming festivities planned Friday and Saturday
- Greenroom Worship
- Homecoming festivities planned Friday and Saturday
- Recording artist JJ Heller visits George Fox University
- Copies of The Great Divorce now on sale in spiritual life office
- Celebrating National Girls & Women in Sports Day as well as PINK ZONE on Friday night at the basketball games!!
- Lewis & Clark College
- L&C Law Alums Eric Meltzer, John Grant Represent Photographer Sued Over Image of Public Art
- “Goth Kitties” With Piercings Earn Woman an Animal Cruelty Conviction
- American Charged in Haiti Had Some Troubles in Idaho
- Dexter Manley Gets Super Bowl Ring Held in Deceased Attorney's Safe Deposit Box
- Scalia v. The World
- Rulings Leave Online Student Speech Rights Unresolved
- Illinois Supreme Court Overturns Cap on Medical Malpractice Damages
- Woman Says Sex-Change Tax Battle Was Victory for All Transgender People
- Infringement Down Under: Court Rules Men At Work Filched Famous Flute Riff
- For First Time, Court Rules ISPs Have No Obligation to Play Copyright Cop
- Justice Thomas, On the Road Again
- DOJ Objects to Revised Google Books Settlement
- First Public Law School Approved for Massachusetts
- Judge, 68, Abruptly Retires; Former Court Reporter May Have Helped With Cases
- Settlement Talks Reported in Ground Zero Workers' Suit
- Prop. 8 Trial Draws Friends With Briefs
- Brown Sisters Explain 1954 Supreme Court Civil Rights Case
- White House Prepares for Possibility of 2 Supreme Court Vacancies
- Six Questions for Dr. Michael Baden: The Guantanamo Autopsies
- The Trial: Eric Holder and the Battle Over Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
- Marylhurst University
- Community Invited to Study Abroad in Europe
- Melody Owen: So Close to the Glass and Shivering
- Marylhurst University Hosts Career Seminar for Aspiring Teachers
- Succeeding During a Recession: Seminar Offered
- Volunteers Paint Labyrinth at Marylhurst University
- Pat Boas Record Record
- College Credit for Knowledge Gained Outside the Classroom
- Workshop Helps High School Students Prepare for SAT
- Workshops Responsive to Labor Market Challenges
- MBA Information Sessions at Marylhurst University
- Graduate Studies Information Meeting at Marylhurst University
- OPB's Emily Harris to Speak about Critical Journalism in a Changing World
- Community Invited to Study Abroad in Europe
- The Dregs by Brandy Cochrane and Paul Middendorf
- Multnomah Bible College & Seminary
- 2/16/10: Chapel (Chapel)
- 2/16/10: Chapel (Chapel)
- 2/16/10: Chapel (Chapel)
- 2/19/10: MU vs. Portland Bible College (Men's Varsity Basketball)
- 2/19/10: MU vs. Portland Bible College (Men's Varsity Basketball)
- 2/18/10: MU vs. Eugene Bible College (Men's Varsity Basketball)
- 2/18/10: Bible Contest Chapel (Chapel)
- 2/26/10: PCAC Conference Tournament (Men's Varsity Basketball)
- 2/18/10: Bible Contest Chapel (Chapel)
- 2/18/10: Bible Contest Chapel (Chapel)
- 2/18/10: Curt Bickley will be speaking at Western Mennonite School in Salem (Faculty Appearances)
- 2/18/10: MU vs. Eugene Bible College (Men's Varsity Basketball)
- 2/17/10: Exodus Event at Clackamas Bible Church (Exodus)
- 2/16/10: Community ESOL (On-Campus Events)
- 2/25/10: PCAC Conference Tournament (Men's Varsity Basketball)
- 2/25/10: Dr. Lubeck will be teaching a Worldviews class at Ravencrest Bible School (Faculty Appearances)
- 2/22/10: Global Ministries Conference (Academic Calendar)
- 2/21/10: Dr. Lockwood will be speaking at a Boy Scouts of America Blue and Gold Dinner (Faculty Appearances)
- 2/18/10: Curt Bickley will be speaking at Western Mennonite School in Salem (Faculty Appearances)
- 2/18/10: MU vs. Eugene Bible College (Men's Varsity Basketball)
- Oregon Health & Science University
- Koler records received
- Oregon Women Dentists: a turn-of-the-century perspective
- Oregon Women Physicians: a mid-century perspective
- I'll think up more trouble for you!
- Constructive Criticism of Constructive Concerns
- Livingston LIVE!
- Portland Surgical Hospital
- Moving target
- Wash that typhoid right outta my hair
- Centennial of nursing education
- The Organization Woman
- Friday foto
- A modest proposal
- More on the fires that burned Barbette
- Portraits in dentistry
- Monday closure
- More Stories from the Clippings
- Look into my eyes....
- New year, new look
- Neurosurgery in the First World War
- Oregon State University
- A sea of pink: How to cope with the horror of Valentine's Day
- The world's most important relationship is going south
- Making the grade: girlfriend or exam?
- Broken Senate
- Athletes are Mr. Socials
- Beavers sweep Civil War series
- New Costa Rica summer program to immerse students in Spanish
- NOAA move under investigation for potential flood hazard
- Black Heritage Fashion Show brings Black History Month down catwalk
- College Dems, Republicans unite for Haiti
- What motivates our choices?
- Till death do us part or the passion dies
- Symbols and violence: UO, OSU react to hate crime
- And we all fall down: America's impact on world cultures
- Yeas & Nays
- Beavers head to Mac Court for the last time
- Gymnastics travels to Cal
- No. 20 wrestling to face Titans and Mustangs
- Staying awake to stay on top
- Ducks invade Gill for Civil War
- Pacific Northwest College of Art
- Feldman Gallery Hosts West Coast Premiere of Signs of Change
- Pacific Northwest College of Art and Etsy Join Forces to Support and Advocate for the DIY|Craft Movement in the Pacific Northwest
- PNCA and Etsy Join Forces
- PNCA and Etsy Join Forces
- Pacific Northwest College of Art and Etsy Join Forces to Support and Advocate for the DIY|Craft Movement in the Pacific Northwest
- Feldman Gallery Hosts West Coast Premiere of Signs of Change
- Multimedia: Arthur Hash MFA AC&D Lecture
- Follow the Adventure: PNCA Blogs
- Former PNCA Director Al Hammer Has Passed
- Pacific Northwest College of Art Announces Focused Institutional Accreditation Self-Study With Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
- Follow the Adventure: PNCA Blogs
- Former PNCA Director Al Hammer Has Passed
- Pacific Northwest College of Art Announces Focused Institutional Accreditation Self-Study With Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
- Multimedia: Arthur Hash MFA AC&D Lecture
- MFA in Applied Craft and Design Program Welcomes Po Shun Leong
- MFA in Applied Craft and Design Program Welcomes Po Shun Leong
- PNCA and Lewis & Clark College Welcome Author Lewis Hyde
- Feldman Gallery + Project Space Hosts West Coast Premiere of Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now
- Feldman Gallery + Project Space Hosts West Coast Premiere of Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now
- PNCA and Lewis & Clark College Welcome Author Lewis Hyde
- Pacific University
- Reed College
- Black History Month 2007: Julian Bond
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: William Beeman
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Minoo Moallem
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Darius Rejali
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Scott Sagan
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Gary Sick
- Commencement 2007: Colin Diver
- Commencement 2007: William M. Hohengarten '84
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Bernard Cooper
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Nick Flynn
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Tess Gallagher
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Mary Szybist
- Convocation 2007: Pancho Savery
- Convocation 2008: Colin Diver
- Convocation 2008: Paul Marthers
- Convocation 2008: Vollum Award Citation and Remarks: Patrick McDougal and B. Kenneth Koe
- Convocation 2008: Gail Berkeley Sherman
- Public Policy Lecture Series, Fall 2008: Spencer Overton
- Public Policy Lecture Series, Fall 2008: Austan Goolsbee
- Public Policy Lecture Series, Fall 2008: Caitlin Baggott '99
- Willamette University
- Community Invited to Celebrate Africa Week at Willamette University
- Duke Ellington Week Features Concerts and Lectures
- Willamette Theatre Presents 'Beauty Queen of Leenane'
- New Music Concert Celebrates Oregon's 150th Anniversary
- Writer Gilbert King Discusses Botched Execution
- Professor s Book Recommended for Sesquicentennial Reading
- Hallie Ford Museum of Art Opens Redesigned Permanent Gallery
- Dramatic Vocal Arts to Perform Cosi Fan Tutte
- Puttin on the Ritz Features Swing-Style Dancing
- Willamette and Oregon Council for the Humanities Offer Free Course for Low-Income Adults
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Brings Activist Spirit to Willamette
- University Hosts Seventh Annual Social Powwow
- Ancient and Medieval Lamps on Display at Hallie Ford Museum of Art
- Willamette University Chamber Players Team with Violist Danny Seidenberg
- Scholar to Address Sexuality and Religion in the U.S.
